Historical areas evolve in time due to social cultural, economical
and technological developments and acquire different meanings. In
their daily life, people of all ages are in interaction with social,
physical and natural environment in different scales and levels.
Physical environment comprises both the materials used in daily
life (e.g. objects, buildings) in smallest scale and the urban and
rural settlements in large scale.
The architects, urban planners and designers have responsibilities
to convey historical areas to the future by using present cultural
parameters, to determine the responsabilities and priorities, to
organize and produce new living spaces and architectural formations.
In the V. International Sinan Symposium, with the purpose of consideration
of the theme, "design language in historical areas" -
from past to future -, in urban and structural scale, the topics
are as follows:
1. culture and design language
- cultural continuity
- cultural meanings
- cultural communication
- formation process of cultural heritage and ita contemporary explanation
2. society and design language
- human in design
- city in design
- changes in design
3. technology and design language
- quality
- standardization and equipment
- material
- contruction
4. design language in context of city and architecture
- urban scale of conservation
- soul of space
- globalization
- physical environment and sustainability
Abstracts
Abstracts have to be max. 400 words, English and Turkish, by the
writing character of 12 fonts/Times New Roman. After the title of
the full paper there must be 3 lines spacing and then writer's names,
addresses and e-mails.
At the end of the abstract 5 keywords should be added. It's excepted
in the abstracts that the paper's purpose, methology, questions,
matters and conclusion should be expressed in clear terms.
Symposium language
English and Turkish
Participation fee
100 Euro/200 YTL (except accomodation)
Symposium Calendar
Deadline for abstracts submission: 23 January 2009
Notification od abstract acceptance: 4 February 2009
Deadline for submission of papers:
Chair
Prof. Dr. Veyis ÖZEK (Turkey) - veyisozek@gmail.com
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